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Desk Fan at Restoration Hardware

5-16-08 fan.jpegWe're dying here. It's the second day in a row where temperatures have reached the 90s and we have to ask, what happened to spring? It seems we've gone from 50 and windy as all get out to 90 and sweltering overnight. Ah well, we'll amuse ourselves by opening all the windows and looking online for a nice fan to cool us off.

 
 

This fan from Restoration Hardware has a nice antique charm, so it will look stylish displayed in our home even after the hot spell has passed.

Available in Black, Silver, Nickel, and a telescoping floor version, as well.

And check out more ways to cool down here.

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Isn't this the normal time of the year for the Santa Anna Winds to kick in? When they do, I understand it can bake even the coast.

posted by ciddyguy on May 16th 2008 at 2:05pm
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I love those! Thx! I'll need it too. It was 99° today, bleh

posted by Lizzykewl on May 16th 2008 at 2:07pm
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If you can wait, the Restoration Hardware fans are always on sale at the end of summer.

I bought the 8" fan 3-4 years ago, and I really like it. I use it a lot in the summer, and it has held up well. The 8" fan is appropriate for a very small room, or as a personal desk fan.

I wanted another fan, and I bought this Hunter Century 90021 fan instead, since it has similar styling and is much less expensive ($55 for the 12" fan at this link vs. $139 for the RestHW fan); cheaper even than the fall RestHW sale prices. I've used it a few times on the warm days we've had this spring, and it seems to be a good fan so far.

http://www.buy.com/prod/hunter-century-oscillating-table-fan-90021/q/loc/63024/203162050.html

posted by SanDiegoAT on May 16th 2008 at 2:29pm
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I didn't think the Santa Ana winds affected San Francisco?

posted by Lizzykewl on May 16th 2008 at 2:37pm
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I believe the Santa Anas mostly affect SoCal, and usually in late summer/autumn.

It's just plain hot here in SF now - and boy, do I need a fan!

posted by snacktime on May 16th 2008 at 2:48pm
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I had been drooling over fans like that for a long time, but could never bring myself to spend that much, especially since I had several perfectly working (albeit ugly) fans. This was my thrifty solution

posted by Stephanie C on May 16th 2008 at 2:51pm
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Whatever happened to air conditioning?

posted by jooly on May 16th 2008 at 3:30pm
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stephanie c... spraying painting a fan is a great idea!! painting is such an easy solution- but i wouldn't have thought of painting a fan... hmmm im thinking a high gloss red or orange might look good in my home. thanks!

posted by eribear12 on May 16th 2008 at 3:32pm
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In the bay area, very few homes have air conditioning. When there's a heat wave in the bay area, it's brutal, because it's such a rare occurrence.

posted by deneph on May 16th 2008 at 3:49pm
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Make that the Bay Area that is specifically around the bay. LOL!

It got plenty hot inland, and yet that was also considered part of "The Bay Area".

We in the city (San Francisco), who live at the coast, get our "summer" in spring and autumn.

The rising heat inland during summer sucks in the cool air from surrounding areas, and that is what helps to make the summer overcast here at the coast.

Generally, we don't need air conditioners.

More on fog and California here:
http://reno.broowaha.com/article.php?id=2839

Yeah, I KNOW it says Reno.

posted by TRUE BLUE on May 16th 2008 at 4:27pm
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Spring, Florida, heat, humidity, nuff said?

I'm always amused by Restoration Hardware's pricing and find it hard to believe they can stay in business. There must be a lot of people who never comparison shop.

posted by quiltmaster on May 16th 2008 at 5:52pm
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I, sadly, am in Ohio, so I don't really need a fan yet... but I've been eyeing this guy at Target (they have it in-store, too): http://www.target.com/Hunter-Brushed-Nickel-Table-Fan/dp/B0000A0E1T/ref=sc_ri_1/601-1513431-1783318

posted by lulu77 on May 16th 2008 at 6:58pm
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you should also mention that the fans are whisper quiet in addition to the classic vintage styling. the bigger telescoping floor fan on the highest setting sounds like other cheaper brands' lowest setting. it's quite amazing. justifies the price tag just a bit.

also.. the entry says the colors are black, silver and nickel.. just wanted to point out that silver is supposed to be the signature RH silver sage and nickel is a brushed finish..

posted by neyugnj on May 17th 2008 at 12:55am
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can i buy eco-friendly spray paint?

posted by Lizzykewl on May 17th 2008 at 5:27am
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I have the Hunter Century too and it's a great fan and very similar in looks. Well made and quiet - Amazon has the 12" for $48 bucks right now.

posted by Barrett on May 18th 2008 at 1:28pm
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We have the hunter century in the bedroom.
Ran it all winter long and most important it comes apart nicely for cleaning!!

I also have a vornado "air circulator" and its my most fav, i use it to pull cooler air in from the shaded side of my apt.
http://www.vornado.com/products/vintage/vintage-vornado-fan.htm

posted by DahliaCactus on May 19th 2008 at 6:42am
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I had the Hunter fan last year (key word - HAD) but after a few months it just stopped. No reason, just stopped.

When buying a desk fan can I also suggest buying some paper weights?

posted by anne on May 19th 2008 at 8:12am
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Vornado all the way!
http://www.shelterrific.com/2008/04/22/vintage-vornado-heres-why-im-a-fan/

(Okay, I'll stop promoting Shelterrific now!)

posted by DWF on May 19th 2008 at 9:03am
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